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| Subject: | Re: [TenTec] Tennessee Dreamin' |
| From: | Ken Brown <ken.d.brown@verizon.net> |
| Reply-to: | tentec@contesting.com |
| Date: | Mon, 02 Aug 2004 19:32:49 -1000 |
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Mike Hyder -N4NT- wrote: If we're guessing, though, I'd say that doubling ones power would seem to more than double the received signal voltage. Maybe you're an engineer and can explain why it wouldn't or maybe someone else can answer my question. Mike N4NT Mike,All you gotta do is use the formulas. If you double the power the voltage will have increased by the square root of 2, or about 1.414, assuming the impedance has not changed. DE N6KB |
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